George Mason University

George Mason University is a Virginia-based university near Washington, D.C. A "magnet for right-wing money"  and heavily Koch-funded, it is notable for hosting over 40 libertarian research centers and affiliates including the Institute for Humane Studies and the Mercatus Center.

History
The university began as the Northern Virginia branch of the University of Virginia in 1957. In 1972 it had grown to the point where it officially separated from its parent institution.

It became a "magnet for right-wing money" during the 1990s: from 1992 through 1994, 12 libertarian foundations invested a combined total of $8.55 million in various academic programs and institutes of George Mason University. It was this funding that help establish (and continues to support) the University's unrivalled set of libertarian "study centers", which aim to recruit and support young, free-market-oriented students - typically through paid-for "study trips", seminars, and placements.

Study Centers
The most influential of George Mason University's study centers are:


 * Institute for Humane Studies (Charles Koch appears to be chairman of its Board of Directors)[ http://www.theihs.org/koch-summer-fellow-program/faqs#159 ]
 * Mercatus Center (Charles Koch sits on its Board of Directors)
 * Center for Market Processes ("was a precursor to the Mercatus Center")
 * Center for the Study of Public Choice
 * Law and Economics Program and Center

Funding received
"Since 1985, George Mason University (GMU), and its associated institutes and centers, has received more funding from the Koch Family Charitable Foundations than any other organization."

Funding of study centers
The Mercatus Center is currently the main focus of right-wing and libertarian funding. Between 1999 and 2001, the Mercatus Center was the third largest recipient of conservative foundation money (a position previously held by the Institue of Humane Studies). 

Organizations funded by GMU
As of April 2011, George Mason University is listed among the funders of Princeton-based Climate Central, though this just reflects Climate Central's subcontracting on an NSF grant to GMU's Center for Climate Change Communication.

Wegman Report and GMU's "slow-as-molasses" misconduct investigation
See Wegman Report.

("Allegations [of dubious scholarship including plagiarism and inaccuracy] now touch on no less than 35 pages of the Wegman report, as well as the federally funded Said et al 2008." ; "not only scholarship problems in the work, but clear failure in the PhD supervision process itself." ; yet, "more than nine long months after [allegedly plagiarized author Raymond] Bradley’s initial formal complaint, it is still not known whether GMU has managed to complete its inquiry, or whether there will be a formal investigation....every step of the way GMU has not respected its own procedures and timelines, leading to ...delay and obfuscation... disregarded its obligations with respect to possible misconduct in federally funded work. ")

Executive Council
(as of April 2004)
 * Alan Merten, President
 * Thomas Hennessey, Chief of Staff
 * Maurice Scherrens, Senior Vice President
 * Peter Stearns, Provost
 * Helen Ackerman, Vice President for University Relations
 * Randall Edwards, Executive Vice President
 * Joy Hughes, Vice President for Information Technology
 * Earl Ingram, Vice President/University Equity Officer
 * Judith Jobbitt, President, GMU Foundation, Vice President for University Development and Alumni Affairs
 * Karen Rosenblum, Vice President for University Life

Board of Visitors
("Without limiting the generality of its powers, the Board of Visitors exercises its authority principally in policy-making and oversight.")
 * Edwin Meese III, Rector
 * Sidney O. Dewberry, Vice Rector
 * Dorothy Gray, Secretary
 * David Anderson
 * Mel Chaskin
 * Edwin J. Feulner, Jr.
 * Richard Fink
 * Denny Garcia
 * William P. Johnson, II
 * Teresa Klaassen
 * Byron F. Marchant
 * Long Nguyen
 * Leonard M. Pomata
 * Gary Shapiro
 * Sudhakar Shenoy
 * John Knox Singleton

Notable Academics

 * David Armor, Professor of Public Policy
 * David E. Bernstein, Professor of Law
 * James M. Buchanan, University Professor Emeritus of Economics
 * Timothy J. Conlan, Professor of Government and Politics
 * Rick Davis, Artistic Director, Theater of the First Amendment
 * Thomas Dietz, Professor of Sociology
 * Stephen Fuller, Professor of Public Policy
 * Hassan Gomaa, Professor of Public Policy
 * Kingsley E. Haynes, Dean of School of Public Policy
 * Vernon L. Smith, Professor of Law and Economics
 * Walter E. Williams, John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics
 * Leonard Liggio, Professor of Law

Related to Global warming

 * Edward Wegman, Statistics professor and nominal author of the largely discredited Wegman Report
 * James Trefil, public figure in science education and science literacy who does not trust existing climate science
 * Jagadish 'J' Shukla, Professor of Climate Dynamics
 * S. Robert Lichter, head of the largely-conservative-foundation-funded Center for Media and Public Affairs, is listed among the faculty researchers of GMU's Center for Climate Change Communication.

Campuses
George Mason University has three campuses, at Arlington VA, Fairfax VA, and Prince William VA.

Contact information
4400 University Drive, Fairfax, Virginia 22030-4444 Phone: (703) 993-1000 Web: http://www.gmu.edu/

Related SourceWatch articles

 * Wegman Report

External articles

 * Clean Air Trust, "Trust names Wendy Lee Gramm the Clean Air 'Villain' of the month", January 10, 2002.
 * GMU fails to conduct Wegman investigation in a timely manner http://scienceblogs.com/deltoid/2010/12/gmu_fails_to_conduct_wegman_in.php